Heating-stove



(No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 1.

E, W. ANTHONY.

HEATING sT0vE.

Patented. Oct. 3, 1882.'

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(No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 2.

E. W. ANTHONY.-

HEATING STOVB.

No. 265,362. l Patented oct. s, 1882.

NrTno STATES .PaTnNT Ormea.

EDGAR W. ANTHONY, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.

HEATING-STOVE.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 265,362, dated October 3, 1882-.

Application filed Juno 15, 1882.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, EDGAR W. ANTHONY, of Boston, in the county of Suffolk and State ot' Massachusetts, a citizen ofthe United States, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Heating-Stoves, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forminga part of this specification, in explaining its nature, in which- Fignre 1 is a. vertical section of a. stove and connections illustrating the invention, and Fig. 2 is a horizontal section on the line cc ot'Fig. 1.

The invention is an improvement upon that described in my application for Letters Patent ot' the United States tiled May 22, 1882; and it consists in providing it with means whereby the air-heating chamberin the base-section is adapted to be connected with a room other than that in which the stove is. In the stove described in said application is arranged about the ash-pit and tire-pot a 4chamber in which air taken or drawn from the room is heated by being brought in contact with the ash-pit chamber and fire-pot walls andthe walls ofthe iues; and this chamber is adapted to be connected with apipe leading to the room above, either within the chimney or elsewhere, which extends from an opening in said chamber at about midway the height of the stove at the back.

lf desired, the smoke-pipe connecting the uptake with the chimney may be inclosed by the pipe for conducting the hot air, in which case the construction will be asshown in the figures.

I nd that by this invention a stove of the construction described will have as much radiating-surface for heating as the ordinary stove of the market-that is, it will have the radiating-surface of the entire upper section, and also the entire radiating-surface of the lower section, as in the ordinary stove; and in addition to that the air that is heated in the air-heating chamber ot' the lower section can be utilized in heating another room, as indicated, and this without in any way destroying or marring the iinish, beauty, or proportion of the stove.

In the drawings, A is the upper section of (No model.)

the stove; B, the lower section C, the combustion-chamber; D, the magazine; E, the tire-pot; F, the ash-pit; G, the lines; H, the heatingchamber; m, the opening into the hot-air conducting-pipe; M, the conducting-pipe connecting the air-heating chamber with the room above, and N the smoke-pipe.

Ois the chimney. Pisa register in the room over that containing the stove.

Instead of arranging the back portion of the air-heating chamber between the uptake and the wall ot' the combustion-chamber, as described in said application, I prefer to locate it upon the outside thereof, as shown in the figures, in which case the uptake is between that portion of the heating-chamber and the wall of the combustion-chamber.

The opening or connections between the side portions ot' the heating-chamber and the back are represented at h, Fig. 2.

The smoke-pipe extends from the opening u in the uptake-passage and through the heatconducting pipe, as shown in Fig. l, or it may extend to the chimney from above this point and independent of the heat-conductin g pipe. By extending it through the heat-conducting pipe, as shown, an increased heat-radiatin g surface throughout the length ofthe heat-conducting pipe is obtained.

If desired, the heat-conductin g pipe can enter a heating-drum in the room with which it connects.

Of course the opening into the conductingpipe M may be made in one orboth sides or any portion ot' the back ofthe air-heatingchaniber H without departing from the spirit of the invention.

Having thus fully described my invention, I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent ot' the United States- `l. A heatingstove having an air-heating chamber in the base-section upon the sides and bottom ofthe stove, arranged in relation to the ash-pit, colnbustionchamber, and down and base fines substantially as specified, and provided with one or more air-inlets through the base, and the opening at the rear into the pipe M, all substantially as and for the purposes speciiied.

2. A heating-stove comprising` t\.vo sections, the hase-section of which has :1n airheating ehaniber arranged in relationto the aslrpit, combustionehamher, und down and buse ues substantiallyasspeeied,which ehzimberisprovided with one or more inlets through the base of the Stove, and the opening m et the rear into the pipe M, and the upper Section of which has zi single wall, all substantially :is und for the purposes described.

EDGAR \V. ANTHONY. Vitnesses:

F. F. RAYMOND, 2d, WILLARD C. FoGG. 

